Strength of Chinese market attracts first-time exhibitors to Cinte Techtextil China |
With exhibitors categorized in 12 product application areas,Cinte Techtextil China features a diverse range of sourcing options from around the world that is unrivalled in Asia, with companies from Austria, Belgium, China, France, Germany,Chinese Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Korea, the Netherlands,New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, UK and the US already signed on to take part. The biennial fair will take place from 12-14 October at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre, and features a number of first-time participants as well as returning exhibitors. One of these new exhibitors is Johns Manville from the US, a manufacturer of insulation, roofing materials and engineered products. After exhibiting at Techtextil in Frankfurt, they will join Cinte Techtextil for the first time having already experienced the potential in China. “The Chinese market showed the biggest growth potential in the last couple of years and it will remain, although slowing down a bit right now, that way in future,” Ms. Anke Weidinger said.“Johns Manville sees big opportunities for its specialty polyester spunbond and glass fiber nonwoven product range in China,” she continued. The company will exhibit a broad variety of nonwovens, including chemically, mechanically and thermally bonded PET spunbond nonwovens, glass fiber wet laid mats, and glass micro fiber air filtration media. The products are suitable for a wide range of applications including luxury vinyl tiles, ceiling tiles, wall coverings, roofing, geotextiles,battery, air and liquid filtration, and windmill blades.Also participating for the first time from America is Coats,a world-leading industrial thread and consumer textile crafts business with a presence in more than 70 countries around the globe. Their accomplishments are impressive with one in five garments in the world held together and more than 450 million pairs of shoes made every year using Coats’thread. What’s more, more than 100 million car airbags are made every year and over 1 billion teabags are brewed every week using Coats’ thread.
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